We sailed/motored a sailboat from Lake St.Louis southwest of Montreal to Burlington via Sorel and the Richelieu river. It was a beautiful trip and when we got to Vermont, we raced the boat for a week, then headed back home with a shiny trophy. What a memorable voyage.
My time stationed at Plattsburgh Air Force base I frequented the lake for fishing, particularly Rouses Point.Great Northern pike were caught on an old railroad trestle.The base had a marina and I and others would travel out and around local waters.
Very good .. been driving from Cleveland to Newport since 2009 along RT 11 the north route. Just learned more about The lake in 30 minutes that I ever knew …💪💪💪💪
Learning about my NYS Birthplace (Little Falls in the Mohawk Valley) from my current residence in Thailand. I long to return and this is among my many bucket list items within NY.
The canons came from Fort Ticonderoga. The Crown Point fort was mostly abandoned by the time of the American Revolution, having been severely damaged in a kitchen fire soon after it was built in 1762
I wonder where ancient Scotland in geological terms connected its Loch Ness with Lake Champlain. Interestingly, both lakes have a lake monster. I bet you there's a wormhole there, kind of like Skinwalker Ranch.
They need to do a better job controlling the run-off from all the farms on both the Vermont and New York side. It's created algae problems in the lake. I didn't know about the ecologically rare species being so prevalent here! I actually learned a LOT from this video and I used to go here once a year in my youth, even seeing Champy once.
I left VT after high school and today looking at the state I find it disturbing that it has been such a poor steward of the lake. Leeching phosphorus from fetilizers used by all of those farms on the eastern shores have lead to the toxic algae problem that Lake Champlain is experiencing now. Surprising from a leftist state that claims to be eco-friendly. They ought to be ashamed of themselves but knowing the VT mentality I am certain that they are not.
@@chrismacdonald102 i am not producing videos for public consumption which should be accurate.....you are! Perhaps a different metier for you is in order?
We sailed/motored a sailboat from Lake St.Louis southwest of Montreal to Burlington via Sorel and the Richelieu river. It was a beautiful trip and when we got to Vermont, we raced the boat for a week, then headed back home with a shiny trophy. What a memorable voyage.
This is better than 99% of the internet. The world is incredibly beautiful when people don't overdevelop.
My time stationed at Plattsburgh Air Force base I frequented the lake for fishing, particularly Rouses Point.Great Northern pike were caught on an old railroad trestle.The base had a marina and I and others would travel out and around local waters.
Beautiful footage and very educational, thank you
These are great video's, well done whoever you are!
Glad you like them!
Just a wonderful perspective and history of a gorgeous place.
Very good .. been driving from Cleveland to Newport since 2009 along RT 11 the north route. Just learned more about The lake in 30 minutes that I ever knew …💪💪💪💪
Simply gorgeous and excellent
Thank you very much! These videos have taken a good chunk of the last 7 years to film, edit and narrate. I'm glad they are enjoyed and appreciated.
Very nicely done.
Learning about my NYS Birthplace (Little Falls in the Mohawk Valley) from my current residence in Thailand. I long to return and this is among my many bucket list items within NY.
The canons came from Fort Ticonderoga. The Crown Point fort was mostly abandoned by the time of the American Revolution, having been severely damaged in a kitchen fire soon after it was built in 1762
Great video!
thanks for sharing!... new friend here!
this is awesome, I want to visit now
Thank's great video! aAlot of new info, even do sailed 10 years on the lake.
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful!
Just found the channel. Nice overview.
I wonder where ancient Scotland in geological terms connected its Loch Ness with Lake Champlain. Interestingly, both lakes have a lake monster. I bet you there's a wormhole there, kind of like Skinwalker Ranch.
Great video, thank you! I'd love to know - are the forests surrounding the lake comprised of evergreen or deciduous trees, or is it a mix of both?
They need to do a better job controlling the run-off from all the farms on both the Vermont and New York side. It's created algae problems in the lake. I didn't know about the ecologically rare species being so prevalent here! I actually learned a LOT from this video and I used to go here once a year in my youth, even seeing Champy once.
Wonderful ! 🎉
Except for the "millions of years ago" parts. 🤣
Why?
Not a Great Lake, just a great lake. The companion video of the southern piece of the lake is good, too.
I left VT after high school and today looking at the state I find it disturbing that it has been such a poor steward of the lake. Leeching phosphorus from fetilizers used by all of those farms on the eastern shores have lead to the toxic algae problem that Lake Champlain is experiencing now. Surprising from a leftist state that claims to be eco-friendly. They ought to be ashamed of themselves but knowing the VT mentality I am certain that they are not.
Plattsburgh is spelled incorrectly...if this small error exists, what other errors are in your video?
Really?!? You’ve never made a typo in you’re life. Waste your time to write a comment about one typographical error, you sir have no life.
@@chrismacdonald102 i am not producing videos for public consumption which should be accurate.....you are! Perhaps a different metier for you is in order?
50 more videos can be seen on the northernforestatlas.org website here: northernforestatlas.org